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Spanish Consensus Statement: The Treatment of Muscle Tears in Sport

On the 21st of March, 2015, experts met at Clínica CEMTRO in Madrid, Spain, under the patronage of The Spanish Society for Sports Traumatology (SETRADE), The Spanish Federation of Sports Medicine (FEMEDE), The Spanish Association of Medical Services for Football Clubs (AEMEF), and The Spanish Associ...

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Autores principales: Fernandez-Jaén, Tomas F., Rey, Guillermo Álvarez, Cuesta, Jordi Ardevol, Loureda, Rafael Arriaza, España, Fernando Ávila, Matas, Ramón Balius, Pazos, Fernando Baró, de Dios Beas Jiménez, Juan, Rosell, Jorge Candel, Fernandez, César Cobián, Ros, Francisco Esparza, Colmenero, Josefina Espejo, de Prado, Jorge Fernández, Cota, Juan José García, González, Jose Ignacio Garrido, Santander, Manuela González, Munilla, Miguel Ángel Herrador, Ruiz, Francisco Ivorra, Díaz, Fernando Jiménez, Marqueta, Pedro Manonelles, Fernandez, Antonio Maestro, Benito, Juan José Muñoz, Vilás, Ramón Olivé, Teres, Xavier Peirau, Amaro, José Peña, Roque, Juan Pérez San, Parenteu, Christophe Ramírez, Serna, Juan Ribas, Álvarez, Mikel Sánchez, Marchori, Carlos Sanchez, Soto, Miguel del Valle, Alonso, José María Villalón, García, Pedro Guillen, de la Iglesia, Nicolas Hugo, Alcorocho, Juan Manuel Lopez
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4710119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27213161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967115622434
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Sumario:On the 21st of March, 2015, experts met at Clínica CEMTRO in Madrid, Spain, under the patronage of The Spanish Society for Sports Traumatology (SETRADE), The Spanish Federation of Sports Medicine (FEMEDE), The Spanish Association of Medical Services for Football Clubs (AEMEF), and The Spanish Association of Medical Services for Basketball Clubs (AEMB) with the aim of establishing a round table that would allow specialists to consider the most appropriate current general actions to be taken when treating muscle tears in sport, based on proven scientific data described in the medical literature. Each expert received a questionnaire prior to the aforementioned meeting comprising a set of questions concerning therapeutic indications generally applied in the different stages present during muscle repair. The present Consensus Document is the result of the answers to the questionnaire and resulting discussion and consensus over which are the best current indications in the treatment of muscle tears in sport. Avoiding immobilization, not taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) randomly, fostering early mobilization, increasing vascularization of injured, site and regulating inflammatory mechanisms—without inhibiting these from the early stages of the recovery period—all stood out as main points of the Consensus Document. Additionally, there is controversy concerning cell stimulation techniques and the use of growth factors or cell inhibitors. The decision concerning discharge was unanimous, as was the criteria considered when it came to performing sport techniques without pain.